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red-eye
[ red-ahy ]
noun
- the condition of having bloodshot eyes, as from eyestrain or lack of sleep.
- an unwanted photographic effect in which a person's iris appears to be red: caused by the reflection of a flashbulb off the blood vessels of the retina.
red-eye
1noun
- informal.
- an aeroplane flight leaving late at night or arriving early in the morning
- ( as modifier )
a red-eye flight
red eye
2noun
- photog an undesirable effect that sometimes appears in flashlight portraits when light from the flash enters the eye and is reflected from the retina on to the film, producing a red colour
Word History and Origins
Origin of red-eye1
Example Sentences
Like the Norwalk group’s image, the patch featured a red-eyed skull pierced by a lightning bolt, along with two shotguns and a “Special Operations & Tactics” label.
We flew a red-eye back East with my brother and his wife.
The Dallas-based airline will also start to offer overnight, red-eye flights, starting on Valentine’s Day 2025, in five markets including Los Angeles, Baltimore and Nashville.
Thursday night for a red-eye to Washington, D.C., with her two young kids.
Abrams’ sober Showtime series “UFO” and James Fox’s cult hit “The Phenomenon” proved the topic is compelling beyond red-eyed History Channel marathons.
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